On the North side of the Cleveland County Courthouse is a recently installed brand spanking new historical marker. It tells the tale of OU Law School graduate Ada Lois Sepuel
Civil Rights leader Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher made hide history in Norman as the first Black woman to enroll at the University of Oklahoma School of Law in 1946.
Civil Rights leader Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher made hide history in Norman as the first Black woman to enroll at the University of Oklahoma School of Law in 1946.
In spring 1871, Kentuckian Abner Ernest Norman was hired as a chairman for a government survey crew working its way from the Red River to north of the Canadian River.
The court’s decision didn’t come from a political movement, but from the courage and tenacity of one African American woman from Chickasha who just wanted to become a lawyer, and